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Recall that the only reason MRF looks good on that show was inheritance money and plastic surgery (according to the plot, trying to explain away how a developmentally disabled person could be smoking hot)

I love how dad was about to loose his shit over not finding his coat just seconds before opening the closet. Congrats 4 year-old...your parents will stay married another 6 months because of your cuteness.

I used to try to scare my parents all the time, so at some point I guess they got used to it and I had to really try if I was going to scare one of them. One night while gathering my laundry, in what I'll attribute to a stroke of genius, I thought that a pile of clothes would make a great cover for scaring my mother.

Because I would usually put my clothes outside of my parents room for my mom to clean them, I knew it wouldn't seem strange that they would be there so I piled clothes up on top of myself right there and ducked down to make it less obvious. After waiting like this for nearly 30 minutes for one of my parents to walk by (I had some ungodly patience as a kid) my mother finally walked in front of my clothes hideout and I shot my hand out and grabbed her ankle. Definitely the biggest fright I have ever managed to give her and I don't think I ever was able to top that one.

On the other hand, my little brother was (and still is) the easiest person to startle. I mean, I could be talking to him and just go "BLEH!" in the middle of a sentence and he would jump. I didn't even have to really try that hard, but it was always amusing.

My favorite was when we both had a friend over to spend the night and were playing hide and seek. We were playing with the lights out because that is just the best way to play it and I was hiding in the bathtub behind the shower curtains. While sitting there, I heard my brother call time out cuz he had to pee so when he came in to use the bathroom and turned on the light, I thought the jig was up. Somehow, he failed to notice me lurking there and commenced with his piss. I had another stroke of brilliance and jumped out at him as he was mid-pee and I got him so good he pissed all over himself.

I think this type of thing runs in my family, because apparently, my grandmother (bless her) used to surreptitiously sneak away at the end of watching scary movies to hide in my dad or aunt's closet so that she could jump out and scare them as they were getting ready for bed.

Sorry for the essay. I'm sure this will get buried, but I am just really passionate about these silly pranks.

As a kid, I was quite into scaring my family. Not my dad though since we were not that close but my mom and sister were my favorite targets. My sister is quite easy to scare. So by the time I turned 15 and my methods got pretty elaborate, mom forbade me from scaring my sister. At most, the best I get to pull off these days is when someone has their back to a dark room and I look right past them and put on a horrified pale-faced expression.

I think I gave my brother a permanent flinch from all the times I would startle him.

Now that I live with my gf, we always do this sort of thing as well. I used to step on my brakes while driving and yell to freak her out or just jump out at her, but she caught on pretty quick. Now, when I come home, if she has enough warning, she will go hide somewhere and not make a sound so I have to go searching for her. Even though I know what she is up to, she still gets me pretty good. Although one time this backfired on her when she hid in somewhat large chest when she heard me coming. When she closed herself in, the latch fell into place and she was locked in. If it hadn't really been me coming back she could very well have been stuck in there for a while.

I think you're all wrong and its not fake. It is a setup however, and the work of the mother. She hid the coat that was obviously on the chair a few minutes ago to help her daughter scare the shit out of her dad. She tells him to check the closet and he shits his pants. You can hear her tone fucking with him as he is looking for the coat.

If you can make out what the girl says in the beginning, I'm sure it would revel more evidence in my favor.

No. The dad and the mom set it up, and I'd pretty much guarantee the dad was the "mastermind". Go to the guy's youtube page and watch his videos. He's a clown (I mean that in the best sense of the term) who did his own youtube shows. This is clearly a bit.

In terms of getting the daughter to go along with it, I expect that the mom told the daughter to scare daddy. She absolutely believes she scared her daddy. But you have got to be daft to watch that and think the dad isn't in on it.

The only question is whether they did it to entertain their daughter, or to entertain the audience. I would have said the daughter originally. After researching the dad, I think they did it with the internet audience in mind.

I don't really care though. I don't think they are trying to make it seem like the daughter set it up on her own. I think the set up is patently obvious. The only one being tricked is the little girl. Charmingly.

Well the conversation sounds completely staged, then there is the fact that you can't hear anyone moving until she hides then you can hear people moving around and talking. He conveniently starts looking for his keys and jacket the moment she is hidden...

Also they guys fear looked waaaay too over dramatic. I mean he didn't jump, he didn't slam the door shut, he actually ran away.

I like to leave my jacket on the back of the kitchen chair since it's so easy to grab on the way out. The woman insists on putting it in the closet, leading to many discussions on where my god damn coat is.

It doesn't feel a little staged. It feels incredibly staged. The entire conversation with the wife screamed phony. The situation didn't even make sense. It was like he was narrating his actions via bad acting. I'm sorry, and not that it's that important, but I'd put money on this being fake.

Edit: Not to mention, as someone else pointed out, and I immediately thought as well, how fortunate was it that immediately after the camera was set by the little girl, the dad goes on this exaggerated effort to find his keys/jacket, and she doesn't end up waiting in the closet for more than 30 seconds?

You are 100% correct about it being a repost. As to timing - no idea. I've started to base how old a repost is on how many times I've seen it or the quality of the gif. Being plugged into the Internet really fucks with your memory regarding time.

This﻿ is not funny at all. This girl has very questionable intentions that show she was raised improperly. Why would someone teach her that scaring and possibly traumatizing someone is funny and a good idea. This girl needs to be shown discipline and the parents need counseling. As for now I am flagging this video for suspected child abuse.

It's cute. So unless you have something better to post, stfu. Since it made it to the front page I'm going to guess that many people here disagree with you. Who cares if it was "staged" it was probably set up by the mother. Maybe dad was in on it too, which means they staged it for the little girl's entertainment. Good on them for letting her have her fun. This is a little kid we're talking about here having fun, not a bunch of adults.